One of the best knives ever created is the Fairbarn Sykes. This finely ballandced commando knife was first developed during WW2 in the infamous Camp X. Carried by field operatives working for spy agencies, these knives were (and still are) a deadly weapon. After the resolution of WW2, the Fairbarn Sykes was adopted by the British S.F. (Special Forces). Fairbarn Sykes is still in use today and origional models are scarce, as many collectors obtain copies.
A bowie knife
serrated knife is best
knife
Linoleum knife
no because a knife belongs to a kind of simple machine that is wedge
The Buck Knife 110 is a folding hunter or lock back folding knife. This knife is foldable and features a stainless steel blade, wooden handle and a leather sheaf.
A bread knife is probably made of some kind of steel, but not aluminum.
Its a Buck Model 124 knife. Out of production and kind of collectable.
A pocket knife i think it was a switch blade
buck 119
dagger
The book just describes it as "a kitchen knife"